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* FromTheAshes: Several years after ''Series/InspectorMorse'' ended, Sergeant Lewis's character was revived --now promoted to DCI, and with a [[OldCopYoungCop rookie partner]] of his own.
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* FromTheAshes: Several years after ''Series/InspectorMorse'' ended, Sergeant Lewis's character was revived --now promoted to DCI, DI, and with a [[OldCopYoungCop rookie partner]] of his own.
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* FromTheAshes: Several years after ''Series/InspectorMorse'' ended, Sergeant Lewis's character was revived --now promoted to DCI, and with a [[OldCopYoungCop rookie partner]] of his own.
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* FromTheAshes: Several years after ''Series/InspectorMorse'' ended, Sergeant Lewis's character was revived --now promoted to DCI, DI, and with a [[OldCopYoungCop rookie partner]] of his own.
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* CartwrightCurse: If Lewis gets close to a guest character, it's a good bet that they'll turn out to be guilty of the crime, or end up dead, or both.
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* CartwrightCurse: If Lewis gets or Hathaway get close to a guest character, it's a good bet that they'll turn out to be guilty of the crime, or end up dead, or both.
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* NeverOneMurder: Happens so often that it is almost OnceAnEpisode. Sometimes there are three murders!
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* NeverOneMurder: Happens so often that it is almost OnceAnEpisode. OnceAnEpisode, as there was ''never'' just one murder on an episode of ''Lewis''. Sometimes there are were three murders!murders. On a couple of occasions, there were four, like in "Counter Culture Blues" (although in that one the last murder wasn't a part of the mystery, but a revenge killing after the mystery had been solved).
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it's established that Deering is bisexual, so I don't think this counts
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* CampStraight: Professor Deering in "Allegory of Love". He has a rather fussy effeminate manner, but he'd patronized the part-time hooker who was the first murder victim, and at the time of the murder he was patronizing a different hooker.